MRI Scan Hip With Contrast

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MRI Scan Hip With Contrast, in Visit Clinic

High-detail imaging of the hip joint using injected contrast to reveal soft tissue, inflammation, and blood flow in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a MRI Scan Hip With Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the hip with contrast produces detailed pictures of the hip joint, bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. The injected contrast highlights blood flow and areas of inflammation or abnormal tissue. This helps doctors find tears, fractures, infection, bone loss, tumors, or early circulation problems in the bone. It is important because it shows soft tissues that X-rays can miss. Clinicians use it to confirm diagnoses, plan surgery, guide treatment choices, and monitor recovery. The scan is noninvasive and does not use X-ray radiation. Patients may need a brief screening for kidney function and metal implants before contrast is given.

MRI Scan Hip With Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Hip With Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Hip With Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Hip With Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN HIP WITH CONTRAST is ordered as an imaging study for persistent hip pain, reduced mobility, or unclear X-ray findings and is commonly part of an orthopedic imaging workup. Doctors request it when symptoms like groin pain, catching, or limp suggest a labral tear, fracture, avascular necrosis, infection, or tumor. Abnormal results can come from injury, wear-and-tear arthritis, steroid use, infection, or autoimmune disease. A family history of hip disorders or bone disease may prompt earlier or repeated imaging.

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What does a hip MRI with contrast show in Visit Clinic?plus

A hip MRI with contrast (gadolinium) highlights soft tissues and blood flow, improving detection of labral tears, cartilage defects, tendon or ligament injuries, bursitis, and synovitis. It better reveals infection, inflammation, tumors or post‑operative scar, and clarifies bone‑marrow edema and vascularized lesions. Contrast helps distinguish active disease from scarring and defines extent and vascularity of masses for diagnosis and surgical planning.

Is contrast always needed for a hip MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

No — contrast (gadolinium) is not always needed for a hip MRI. Routine non-contrast MRI usually evaluates labral tears, cartilage, tendons, and bone marrow. Contrast is used when infection, tumor, postoperative issues, or active inflammation/synovitis need clearer characterization. The referring clinician and radiologist decide based on the clinical question, patient history, and renal function.

How long does a hip MRI with contrast take in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI scan of the hip with intravenous contrast typically takes about 30–60 minutes for the imaging itself. The contrast injection itself takes only a few minutes, though staff may monitor you briefly afterward for reactions. Including IV placement, preparation and post-scan checks, plan for around 45–90 minutes at the facility. Times vary with scanner type, sequences and patient factors (movement, claustrophobia).

What kind of MRI is used for hip in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-field MRI (1.5T or 3T) with a dedicated hip protocol is used. Common sequences include T1, T2, STIR or PD fat‑sat to assess bone marrow, cartilage, labrum, tendons and joint fluid. For suspected labral tears or subtle cartilage defects, MR arthrography (intra‑articular contrast) is recommended. Thin-slice imaging in coronal, axial and oblique planes enhances diagnostic detail.

Can I drive after a hip MRI with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. You can usually drive after a hip MRI with contrast if you were not sedated and feel fully alert. Gadolinium rarely impairs driving, but if you received sedation or experienced dizziness, nausea, headache, or any allergic reaction, do not drive. Follow the imaging centre’s instructions and arrange someone to take you home if advised or if you feel unsteady.

Does MRI with contrast show inflammation in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. MRI with intravenous contrast (gadolinium) can help detect inflammation because inflamed tissues often have increased blood flow and leaky vessels, producing contrast enhancement. Combined with T2/STIR or diffusion sequences, contrast-enhanced MRI increases sensitivity for active inflammation, infection, or abscesses. Findings—edema and enhancement—suggest inflammation, but clinical correlation and specialist interpretation are required.